Injury Deaths Victoria 2020-2023 E-Bulletin Edition 30
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This is the thirtieth in a series of regular E-Bulletins that provide an overview of the injury profile for Victoria. This E-Bulletin provides a detailed overview of Victorian injury deaths in the four-year period 2020–2023: the latest available cause of death data held by the Victorian Injury Surveillance Unit (VISU). The E-Bulletin shows trends in injury deaths for the period 2007–2023, although the focus is the latest four-year period. Summary - All Ages In the four-year period 2020–2023, 13037 Victorians died as a result of injury. Seventy-five percent of these deaths were unintentional (n=9744, 74.7%), 23.8% were intentional (n=3107: suicide=2872 & homicide=235) and the remaining 1.4% were classified as undetermined intent (n=186). The overall average annual injury death rate was 49.0 per 100,000 population.Males were overrepresented accounting for 57.3% (n=5581) of unintentional injury deaths, 74.3% (n=2307) of intentional injury deaths and 63.4% (n=118) of undetermined intent injury deaths.Three causes: falls (n=5839, 44.8%), suicide (n=2872, 22.0%) and unintentional poisoning (n=1711, 13.1%) combined accounted for 79.9% of injury deaths.Data SourceData have been extracted from the VISU-held Cause of Death (COD) dataset supplied by the Australian Coordinating Registry (ACR) and based on the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) cause of death data.
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2025-07-15



